Chapter 709
Between Ruin And Resolve: My Ex-Husband’s Regret
Chapter 709:
Across the hall, Isabelâs eyes widened in horror.
She stood up abruptly, her voice trembling.
âBut, SadieâIââ
But before she could speak another word, Sadie shook her head slightly, a silent signal telling her not to speak.
Coyle had sealed every exit and twisted every truth to deceive the elders.
Any attempt to speak now would only dig the grave deeper.
Sadieâs silence wasnât surrender. It was strategy.
Isabel saw it in her eyes. Her chest tightened, tears stinging her eyes as she slowly sat back downâhelpless, aching.
She could only watch as Sadie, unbowed and silent, was seized by the guards.
Sadie felt an unbearable sting rip across her back, every strike threatening to crush her bones.
She clenched her jaw, forcing herself to remain alert.
Fð¾ð·ð¶ð ð¬ððªð¹ðð®ðð ð¯ð»ð¸ð¶ gⱯð ððνðð ð.âððº
She refused to crumble before Coyle and those on his side.
One lash, then another⦠The sharp crack of leather seared into Isabelâs chest.
She yearned to intervene, but the staff restrained her, holding her fast. Helpless, Isabel could only watch as Sadie endured the torment, her face streaked with tears of agony.
What felt like an endless nightmare finally concluded after fifty brutal lashes.
Sadie was drenched in crimson, her limbs numb and her mind clouded. The staff hauled her away to a room, with Isabel trailing behind in haste.
âSadie, speak to me!â Isabelâs voice broke, thick with emotion.
Sadie cracked her eyes open and forced a weak grin.
âIâm alright, Isabel. Donât fret.â
âHow can you say that?â Isabel whispered bitterly. âI failed to shield you.â
Sadie longed to reach out, to console her, but her strength had all but vanished.
âThis is what they intended,â Sadie murmured. âGo back. Rest. Iâll recover soon.â
Sadie didnât want Isabel burdened with her fragile state. Yet Isabel hesitated.
Seeing this, Sadie added, âIf you remain, I wonât find peace. Keep watch on Coyle and his team. We canât risk them making another move.â
The words struck Isabel like lightning.
Staying would only make things worse.
Wiping away her tears, she nodded.
âAlright. Iâll leave now. Call for me if you need anything.â
Sadie gave a faint nod, watching Isabel depart, glancing back with every step.
Once alone, Sadie finally let go of her composure as a wave of pain swept over her, stealing the air from her lungs. Moments later, Samuel arrived with a physician in tow.
His expression darkened at the sight of Sadieâs condition.
âDoctor, quickly!â he ordered.
The doctor sprang into action.
The injuries were ghastlyâher back raw and marred.
As the ointment was applied, the doctor spoke gently. âMs. Hudson, your wounds are severe. Fifty lashes⦠they were merciless. You must rest and avoid exertion.â
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